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Y5 jmaro I 'Ti not la wlk k " aor rank, aor state, JButhf. t upand r"U That makes men great. " ,H who In fcli 'fcU" . would tit. 9 . Mini either ka.t r dvertlM-. The. Farmer's Friend, the Laboring Man's Advocate, and the People's Forum Volume 8. Rolla, Phelps County Missouri, Friday, April 19 1907, Number 48. The Mii&soitiin Shooter. Missouri Sharp Shooter V Weekly paper, published ever) t riday at Kollft Missouri J.R. FILLER, .-- Edito. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. I "r Year - - 11.00 : iK Months - - .50 Three Months .25 TCn' red at the postoffiee at Rolla Mig-ioarl U second class mail matter. Tne referendum will maintain the peoples' rights. Of course figures don't lie. The lying is done by the man who makes the figures. Never Judge a man by the clothes he wears. God made one and the tailor made the other. ' If you will train your boy at home in the way he should go, he will never be sent to a training school. ' ' The Lexington News says Governor Folk is just' a plain sand hill Tennessean, and he has him down about right. With the exception of Dave Francis, Evelyn Thaw has had her picture in the papers more than any other person in the United States. Like His Father Used to Take. Put the issuing of our money back in the hands of our government where it belongs and all other issues will set tie themselves. No political advantage is gained by attacking the other fellows party prejudices. You must appeal to his reason and better judgment. Nothing doing in the extra session except introducing re ar bills. Among the new bills is a bill to pay the extra session $5 a day bilL ; He come in with a monkey wrench in his hand, a black spot on the side of his nose, and after pulling a tobacco sack from his pocket from which he extracted a silver dollar, he said, "I want the Sharp Shooter for a whole year and then some. I like it because it it an old fashion Democratic paper, like my father used to take. It speaks right out in school, and has a General Jackson way of putting things that goes right to the mark. . Democratic papers now a days are too much for policy and not enough for principle. If the politicians get together and put up a "yaller dog" they will swallow that dog tail and all and swear it is good, but you don't do that way and thats why I lik e your Daoer. Thats the kind of Democracy I was raised up on, and it makes me think of good old days before the war Say, you just keep 'er going like you have been, and we will stay with you." When the extra session adjourns, the members should all join in and sing that good old fashion hymn, 'We are going home, We are going home, We are going home To come no more." We have made a hole ror the iToverno 8 peg, Now let him pull The people's lejf. nAIL'ORDERS. . It is amusing to read the fight made on the mail order houses by the rural press, but so far as accomplishing any thing they had just as well go out and butt their heads against a stone wall. People patronize the mail order house because they advertise their goods and tell their prices.If home order houses did the same thing and would not run their business into politics and advertise for trade i 1 all the home papers there would be no mail order houses Too many merchants advertise only in the newspapers that suits their politics and those who read the other kind of newspapers know nothing of what they have for sale in their home town. The consequence is they read the advertisments of the mail order hojise and send there for their eroods. The country merchant can keep the. trade at home if he ad vertises for it. Modern Railroading. The directorate of the X.Y. Z. & Etc railroad was in session to discuss the matter of selecting a general manager. "What are your qualifications?" asked the chairman of the applicant for the position.The applicant smiled proudly as he replied: "Have a cinch on a bunch of congressmen; can elect senators from every state your road touches and can manipulate mail contracts to perfection." A Mean Trick. One of the meanest acts of Governor Folk was the sign ing of the office holders' bill making the county treasurers office four years instead of two as it now stands. This same bill was lobbied through the legislature when Dockery was governor, but Dockery vetoed the bill, saying that the official who handles the counties' money should be subject to a change every two years if the taxpayers so desired. Dockery came in for a lot of cussin' but at the "Have you ever had any;sarne time his official acts Our Reynolds county exchanges will be of no interest either, editorially or locally until the sheriff gets through selling out the county at tax salesv ' Early Easter, . an early spring, don't seem to be the regular thing, not this year. We have had more winter since Easter Sunday than we had since the middle of Feb- ruary. Everything that bloomed out in March was killed in April. What They "(lit" "What do we git fur this $800,000 that goes to the university at Columbia?" said farmer Brown to farmer Jones, just as they met at the cross fence behind the plow. 'Why, we git the best lot of players that ever kicked the stuffin' out of a foot ball" said farmer Jones. " 'Eh said farmer Brown." "Eh! said farmer Jones, Then they laid their hands to the plow and said "gee" to the horses and started to lay off another land. If If the extra session would hnv tnigive us the union election - 1 iarn to read, write and ci-' phor send him to the district school; but if you want him to learn to play ball, send him to college. If the unwritten law and emotional insanity clears a man of murder, then what kind of law and what kind of sanity is it that makes murder the real thing? j ballot and cut down express robbery, the people might stand the cost without a kick but then they were not called together in the interest of the people. With large appropriations for our state educatioual in- The putting all the county offices for a four years term is a trick of the office holders lobby down at Jefferson City This makes the referendum all the more necessary for the people they can call back a bad official at anv time and stitutioas the texpayera will ; sendan fa hig errrt a sunerior lot of base i . . f. .... iPiace, L. - II I ,17 A 1 II I I - piayers ball and foot as a result ball 1 Governor Folk in his message to tKe extra session makes a strong plea to maintain states rights, but he dont care anything about county rights. He would take the - The president' has stirred up an ugly muss, by appointing a negro as auditor of the navy department at Wash ington. The black man will be boss over 100 white men j forty white ladies. A race is expected. Well let The money trust is the great overshadowing trust of all trusts and is of greater dan ger to the liberties and welfare of the American people than all other trusts combined. ' ' The money foolishly squan dered on the army and navy to make a big show of milita- ryism, eveiy year, wouia build a line of government railroads across the country every two or three years. And now comes the dis patches announcing a hung jury in the Thaw trialv Good Gosh Almighty ! Will the peo ple have to go through an other two months of the Thaw case? practical experience in railroad building?" queried the chairman. With a disdainful wave of the hand the applicant remarked: "Gentlemen I thought you were looking for a modern railroad manager, not for a section hand." in the interest of the people were as far above Governor Folk as a mountain above a mole hill. Two Great Papers. Joseph Pulitzer, the veteran editor and proprietor of the New York World and St. Louis Post-Dispatch has retired from the management of both papers and his son takes charge. Mr. Pulitzer taken charge of both the New York World and St. Louis Post-Dispatch when they were down and out politically and financially and not only made them a financial success but has built up two of the most powerful newspa pers influentially in the Unit ed States. The World leads everthing in New York, while the St. Louis Post-Dispatch is an independent . exponent of the peoples' rights and leads everything in the west. SPRINO. 4 When the tumMe lmg tutu Idee, Ami the mocking lur1 mock-, Aii'1 the I'linible lv-e romps wis h his Kting, With the festive Mack ants Up the the leg of your ants You can Iiet vour sweet life it i? spring. BenVdams of tlm Cape Porno crut (republican y ui know ) savs that Gov Folk is g vernor ac cident. Isn't that funny? We fellow who elected i ini thought nil the time that vc did it. on purjoe. IVoppect News Yes, but the you see we fellows d id not elect him. It was Republican votes that elected Joe Folk. Of course we fellows did all our work to elect him on purpose, but it was the accidental vote of honest Republicans that elected him IT'S UP TO YOU A Constitutional Amendment. Initiative and Referendum Is now submitted by the Legislature to the people. We want the address of every good citizen. Send in yours and ten or more others and we will send you our booklet, NATIONAL DECAY AND THE REMEDY and tell you why you shouldf join our league. It is a good proposition. Referendum League, 1026 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. EGOS FOR MATCHING,. Rose C-ml Brown Leghorn, a specialty, 50 re ts per setting of 15 er:s or 2 settings for S5 cents, and 82 per hundred. Will deliver eps-" to Koila on order. Okohok Dkksexdohker, Macedonia, 1'lielp Co., Mo. a Mr. -22. t The real-estate on which the i Eggs For Hatching. City of New York stands has ,HwCmb ,tt. LPL,llorn,a a greater valuation than sev- i peciaity. Two line pens en of our most valuable ag ricultural states, viz: Ohio! Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, : MILLINERY! CR!f!( rx rx K ff K Ki h W K If you want the best Styles; If you want the most for you Money; Buy from the house that leads the trade for every thing that is fashionable in MILLINERY G00D5. Mourning Goods a Specialty. Misses Gratzmuller. M nr. 1'en No. 1 fl 25 per setting of lSeirgs. Pen No. 2 l l it Mtini;of 15j! Wi'l sell Incubator ep nt VI half prh'p by the hundred. su tup fiMi v roi r $ For Phelps County $ I The Oliver Chilled! The Best and Cheapest. 8? Vl FOR SALE BY $ Wisconsin, Iowa. Michigan an(J ' . J E. BI KGESS, Rolla, j Phenls County, Mo R.F.D. No. 4. I March 8th 3m. If money issued on bank as- Attention Sold iers sets is good, then why is not j F. s IIuckil;!( ,., Htteiid tn all money issued on United iy-'ur pension claim. n. the writ- States assets better? Bank assets may burst, but government assets never burst. mi:, and do tin ork you ant done to pet your pension claim through in a proper and lftfl mnn- ner. Will uUo rxcriit yonr ppi- ouchf-rs, and onv othtr work j ' Isloiivo . . . . . iyonr nwd, Cn II on hi tn at Mitch Dont lUg ma lot Of Spring in I & Smith's store Rolla, Mo -M rt it Il trt 1-1 fir-' Mnrlinnrlica VI VI vl VI VI VI VI VI VI VI AND Produce House. When yoi want a plow don't fa;I to catl on The price is right. Schuman Bros., VI VI VI VI VI vl VI them. V! VI VI VI ROLLA, MO. Verily, verily, what deos it profit a great people to send wise men to the legislature to. make laws to govern rail roads, and then send railroad judges to the supreme court to knock them out. poetry and old clippings for the editor to fill up with. ! Send us a jug of buttermilk j or a mes3 of greens and we ! can fill up on that. fVb 8 Joseph J. Crites Attorney-A l ie. Till preli Im all lb. ooorK af MlMourt OrliBlnll prrt!ty , ROLLA Mo. w-DRS. HOUSTON & GARRETT, tn rrrulaticn of.th linuor, ....f;'V.m fight it out, and Va?h . . i .i rv . V. ... !iJpatitinthehan.lsofthejr-swn wlJ u l"e Puvx efekip of money governor. j make the fiht. s ; ! mount iiU. VI VM M VI VI VI V? V? V? V! The Democratic ticket in the next presidential Campaign will cither be Bryan and Hearst or Hearst andiV Bryan and government own-! Dentists. Office over Centra! Drugstore. Foi 'the next 90 days will nuks oar V( $0 set cf teeth for $5. The same quality v of material as before but fust cue half the price. VV u V! l VI VI vi VJ VP v? Vf i a VM I VI RETAIL PRICES OF Schuman Brothers Flour. v Moon Rrst Soft Whrat High 1'atrut Flour, ir Hm. - Prcond ratriit, &ib 'M All Flmir Htt Kani".e llard WLrat Hour, pvr hundred Brn, per l! lb?., .... Ship et-tlT, tr inp ll'i., . . . -', 1,10 li,ao Prices of SCHUMAN BROTHERS MILL. Ju-J, lira. KOILA HO.. v v; -1

Y5 jmaro I 'Ti not la wlk k " aor rank, aor state, JButhf. t upand r"U That makes men great. " ,H who In fcli 'fcU" . would tit. 9 . Mini either ka.t r dvertlM-. The. Farmer's Friend, the Laboring Man's Advocate, and the People's Forum Volume 8. Rolla, Phelps County Missouri, Friday, April 19 1907, Number 48. The Mii&soitiin Shooter. Missouri Sharp Shooter V Weekly paper, published ever) t riday at Kollft Missouri J.R. FILLER, .-- Edito. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. I "r Year - - 11.00 : iK Months - - .50 Three Months .25 TCn' red at the postoffiee at Rolla Mig-ioarl U second class mail matter. Tne referendum will maintain the peoples' rights. Of course figures don't lie. The lying is done by the man who makes the figures. Never Judge a man by the clothes he wears. God made one and the tailor made the other. ' If you will train your boy at home in the way he should go, he will never be sent to a training school. ' ' The Lexington News says Governor Folk is just' a plain sand hill Tennessean, and he has him down about right. With the exception of Dave Francis, Evelyn Thaw has had her picture in the papers more than any other person in the United States. Like His Father Used to Take. Put the issuing of our money back in the hands of our government where it belongs and all other issues will set tie themselves. No political advantage is gained by attacking the other fellows party prejudices. You must appeal to his reason and better judgment. Nothing doing in the extra session except introducing re ar bills. Among the new bills is a bill to pay the extra session $5 a day bilL ; He come in with a monkey wrench in his hand, a black spot on the side of his nose, and after pulling a tobacco sack from his pocket from which he extracted a silver dollar, he said, "I want the Sharp Shooter for a whole year and then some. I like it because it it an old fashion Democratic paper, like my father used to take. It speaks right out in school, and has a General Jackson way of putting things that goes right to the mark. . Democratic papers now a days are too much for policy and not enough for principle. If the politicians get together and put up a "yaller dog" they will swallow that dog tail and all and swear it is good, but you don't do that way and thats why I lik e your Daoer. Thats the kind of Democracy I was raised up on, and it makes me think of good old days before the war Say, you just keep 'er going like you have been, and we will stay with you." When the extra session adjourns, the members should all join in and sing that good old fashion hymn, 'We are going home, We are going home, We are going home To come no more." We have made a hole ror the iToverno 8 peg, Now let him pull The people's lejf. nAIL'ORDERS. . It is amusing to read the fight made on the mail order houses by the rural press, but so far as accomplishing any thing they had just as well go out and butt their heads against a stone wall. People patronize the mail order house because they advertise their goods and tell their prices.If home order houses did the same thing and would not run their business into politics and advertise for trade i 1 all the home papers there would be no mail order houses Too many merchants advertise only in the newspapers that suits their politics and those who read the other kind of newspapers know nothing of what they have for sale in their home town. The consequence is they read the advertisments of the mail order hojise and send there for their eroods. The country merchant can keep the. trade at home if he ad vertises for it. Modern Railroading. The directorate of the X.Y. Z. & Etc railroad was in session to discuss the matter of selecting a general manager. "What are your qualifications?" asked the chairman of the applicant for the position.The applicant smiled proudly as he replied: "Have a cinch on a bunch of congressmen; can elect senators from every state your road touches and can manipulate mail contracts to perfection." A Mean Trick. One of the meanest acts of Governor Folk was the sign ing of the office holders' bill making the county treasurers office four years instead of two as it now stands. This same bill was lobbied through the legislature when Dockery was governor, but Dockery vetoed the bill, saying that the official who handles the counties' money should be subject to a change every two years if the taxpayers so desired. Dockery came in for a lot of cussin' but at the "Have you ever had any;sarne time his official acts Our Reynolds county exchanges will be of no interest either, editorially or locally until the sheriff gets through selling out the county at tax salesv ' Early Easter, . an early spring, don't seem to be the regular thing, not this year. We have had more winter since Easter Sunday than we had since the middle of Feb- ruary. Everything that bloomed out in March was killed in April. What They "(lit" "What do we git fur this $800,000 that goes to the university at Columbia?" said farmer Brown to farmer Jones, just as they met at the cross fence behind the plow. 'Why, we git the best lot of players that ever kicked the stuffin' out of a foot ball" said farmer Jones. " 'Eh said farmer Brown." "Eh! said farmer Jones, Then they laid their hands to the plow and said "gee" to the horses and started to lay off another land. If If the extra session would hnv tnigive us the union election - 1 iarn to read, write and ci-' phor send him to the district school; but if you want him to learn to play ball, send him to college. If the unwritten law and emotional insanity clears a man of murder, then what kind of law and what kind of sanity is it that makes murder the real thing? j ballot and cut down express robbery, the people might stand the cost without a kick but then they were not called together in the interest of the people. With large appropriations for our state educatioual in- The putting all the county offices for a four years term is a trick of the office holders lobby down at Jefferson City This makes the referendum all the more necessary for the people they can call back a bad official at anv time and stitutioas the texpayera will ; sendan fa hig errrt a sunerior lot of base i . . f. .... iPiace, L. - II I ,17 A 1 II I I - piayers ball and foot as a result ball 1 Governor Folk in his message to tKe extra session makes a strong plea to maintain states rights, but he dont care anything about county rights. He would take the - The president' has stirred up an ugly muss, by appointing a negro as auditor of the navy department at Wash ington. The black man will be boss over 100 white men j forty white ladies. A race is expected. Well let The money trust is the great overshadowing trust of all trusts and is of greater dan ger to the liberties and welfare of the American people than all other trusts combined. ' ' The money foolishly squan dered on the army and navy to make a big show of milita- ryism, eveiy year, wouia build a line of government railroads across the country every two or three years. And now comes the dis patches announcing a hung jury in the Thaw trialv Good Gosh Almighty ! Will the peo ple have to go through an other two months of the Thaw case? practical experience in railroad building?" queried the chairman. With a disdainful wave of the hand the applicant remarked: "Gentlemen I thought you were looking for a modern railroad manager, not for a section hand." in the interest of the people were as far above Governor Folk as a mountain above a mole hill. Two Great Papers. Joseph Pulitzer, the veteran editor and proprietor of the New York World and St. Louis Post-Dispatch has retired from the management of both papers and his son takes charge. Mr. Pulitzer taken charge of both the New York World and St. Louis Post-Dispatch when they were down and out politically and financially and not only made them a financial success but has built up two of the most powerful newspa pers influentially in the Unit ed States. The World leads everthing in New York, while the St. Louis Post-Dispatch is an independent . exponent of the peoples' rights and leads everything in the west. SPRINO. 4 When the tumMe lmg tutu Idee, Ami the mocking lur1 mock-, Aii'1 the I'linible lv-e romps wis h his Kting, With the festive Mack ants Up the the leg of your ants You can Iiet vour sweet life it i? spring. BenVdams of tlm Cape Porno crut (republican y ui know ) savs that Gov Folk is g vernor ac cident. Isn't that funny? We fellow who elected i ini thought nil the time that vc did it. on purjoe. IVoppect News Yes, but the you see we fellows d id not elect him. It was Republican votes that elected Joe Folk. Of course we fellows did all our work to elect him on purpose, but it was the accidental vote of honest Republicans that elected him IT'S UP TO YOU A Constitutional Amendment. Initiative and Referendum Is now submitted by the Legislature to the people. We want the address of every good citizen. Send in yours and ten or more others and we will send you our booklet, NATIONAL DECAY AND THE REMEDY and tell you why you shouldf join our league. It is a good proposition. Referendum League, 1026 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. EGOS FOR MATCHING,. Rose C-ml Brown Leghorn, a specialty, 50 re ts per setting of 15 er:s or 2 settings for S5 cents, and 82 per hundred. Will deliver eps-" to Koila on order. Okohok Dkksexdohker, Macedonia, 1'lielp Co., Mo. a Mr. -22. t The real-estate on which the i Eggs For Hatching. City of New York stands has ,HwCmb ,tt. LPL,llorn,a a greater valuation than sev- i peciaity. Two line pens en of our most valuable ag ricultural states, viz: Ohio! Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, : MILLINERY! CR!f!( rx rx K ff K Ki h W K If you want the best Styles; If you want the most for you Money; Buy from the house that leads the trade for every thing that is fashionable in MILLINERY G00D5. Mourning Goods a Specialty. Misses Gratzmuller. M nr. 1'en No. 1 fl 25 per setting of lSeirgs. Pen No. 2 l l it Mtini;of 15j! Wi'l sell Incubator ep nt VI half prh'p by the hundred. su tup fiMi v roi r $ For Phelps County $ I The Oliver Chilled! The Best and Cheapest. 8? Vl FOR SALE BY $ Wisconsin, Iowa. Michigan an(J ' . J E. BI KGESS, Rolla, j Phenls County, Mo R.F.D. No. 4. I March 8th 3m. If money issued on bank as- Attention Sold iers sets is good, then why is not j F. s IIuckil;!( ,., Htteiid tn all money issued on United iy-'ur pension claim. n. the writ- States assets better? Bank assets may burst, but government assets never burst. mi:, and do tin ork you ant done to pet your pension claim through in a proper and lftfl mnn- ner. Will uUo rxcriit yonr ppi- ouchf-rs, and onv othtr work j ' Isloiivo . . . . . iyonr nwd, Cn II on hi tn at Mitch Dont lUg ma lot Of Spring in I & Smith's store Rolla, Mo -M rt it Il trt 1-1 fir-' Mnrlinnrlica VI VI vl VI VI VI VI VI VI VI AND Produce House. When yoi want a plow don't fa;I to catl on The price is right. Schuman Bros., VI VI VI VI VI vl VI them. V! VI VI VI ROLLA, MO. Verily, verily, what deos it profit a great people to send wise men to the legislature to. make laws to govern rail roads, and then send railroad judges to the supreme court to knock them out. poetry and old clippings for the editor to fill up with. ! Send us a jug of buttermilk j or a mes3 of greens and we ! can fill up on that. fVb 8 Joseph J. Crites Attorney-A l ie. Till preli Im all lb. ooorK af MlMourt OrliBlnll prrt!ty , ROLLA Mo. w-DRS. HOUSTON & GARRETT, tn rrrulaticn of.th linuor, ....f;'V.m fight it out, and Va?h . . i .i rv . V. ... !iJpatitinthehan.lsofthejr-swn wlJ u l"e Puvx efekip of money governor. j make the fiht. s ; ! mount iiU. VI VM M VI VI VI V? V? V? V! The Democratic ticket in the next presidential Campaign will cither be Bryan and Hearst or Hearst andiV Bryan and government own-! Dentists. Office over Centra! Drugstore. Foi 'the next 90 days will nuks oar V( $0 set cf teeth for $5. The same quality v of material as before but fust cue half the price. VV u V! l VI VI vi VJ VP v? Vf i a VM I VI RETAIL PRICES OF Schuman Brothers Flour. v Moon Rrst Soft Whrat High 1'atrut Flour, ir Hm. - Prcond ratriit, &ib 'M All Flmir Htt Kani".e llard WLrat Hour, pvr hundred Brn, per l! lb?., .... Ship et-tlT, tr inp ll'i., . . . -', 1,10 li,ao Prices of SCHUMAN BROTHERS MILL. Ju-J, lira. KOILA HO.. v v; -1